botching Antonyms

Meaning of botching

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botching (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Botch

botching Sentence Examples

  1. He kept botching the simple task of tying his shoelaces.
  2. The chef was notorious for botching orders during busy nights in the restaurant.
  3. Despite practicing for hours, she kept botching the piano recital.
  4. The contractor's lack of attention to detail resulted in botching the renovation project.
  5. The comedian's jokes fell flat, repeatedly botching his stand-up routine.
  6. She was frustrated with herself for constantly botching her attempts at public speaking.
  7. The quarterback was under immense pressure and ended up botching the crucial play.
  8. The journalist's article received criticism for botching the facts and misrepresenting the truth.
  9. He risked botching the delicate negotiation by speaking out of turn.
  10. The surgeon couldn't afford to make any mistakes, fearing botching the life-saving procedure.

FAQs About the word botching

of Botch

fumbling, ruining, blowing, screwing up, butchering, spoiling, murdering, marring, blundering, muffing

enhancing, ameliorating, remedying, bettering, reforming, helping, reforming, remedying, ameliorating, refining

He kept botching the simple task of tying his shoelaces.

The chef was notorious for botching orders during busy nights in the restaurant.

Despite practicing for hours, she kept botching the piano recital.

The contractor's lack of attention to detail resulted in botching the renovation project.